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Overview of New Haven

New Haven is the second largest city in Connecticut, and searching for New Haven apartments for rent can connect you to the rich history and vibrant culture of this exciting academia-fueled town. Nicknamed the "Elm City," New Haven has a scenic location on the northern shores of the Long Island Sound and is home to beautiful trees and landscapes. Approximately 125,600 people live in New Haven, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, which allows residents to stay connected to their hometown without feeling like they're getting lost in the crowd of the United States' large cities.

Living in New Haven

English Puritans first settled in the area in 1638, but today, New Haven apartments for rent are home to all types of people. The city is historically significant for urban planning because in the 1640s, it was one of the first planned communities in the country, divided up into nine squares. The original idea can still be seen today in the layout of the city in the distinctive Wooster Square, East Shore, harbor front, Upper State Street and Science Park districts. Whether you seek culture, entertainment, education, research or architecture, New Haven apartments are the place to be. Top attractions here include Yale University, the New Haven Museum & Historical Society, the Yale Center for British Art, the Long Wharf Theater, Grove Street Cemetery and East Rock Park.

New Haven Apartments and Cost of Living

Although the cost of living in New Haven is somewhat high, New Haven apartments for rent are still very popular with people from all backgrounds. However, according to AreaVibes, accessing basic necessities like groceries, shopping, schools, parks, public transit, libraries and entertainment is very easy in New Haven, with more than 20 options located within a one mile radius. Here, you can expect to pay $3.97 for a gallon of gasoline, $2.06 for a gallon of milk, $2.02 for a dozen eggs and $1.75 for a loaf of bread

Apartments in New Haven Work and Study

This town has a very diverse economy, and those who relocate to New Haven apartments can take advantage of the numerous opportunities available in the local landscape. Many industries prosper here, and according to the Hartford Courant, the top employers in town are the Stop & Shop Supermarket Company, Yale University and AT&T Connecticut, which each provide more than 7,500 jobs for New Haven residents. As the biotechnology capital of Connecticut, New Haven is also home to 39 of the state's 52 firms in this industry.

New Haven is best known as the home of Yale University, which is one of the most prestigious colleges in the entire world. According to U.S. News, this city-set 315 acre campus is an intellectual haven for the more than 5,000 undergraduate students who enroll in classes each year to help come up with some of the most pertinent, influential inventions and ideas of our time. If you're looking for other educational opportunities in the area, New Haven is home to the University of New Haven, Albertus Magnus College, Southern Connecticut State University and Gateway Community College. This makes New Haven apartments ideal for students.

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